Hi. I’m testing Ganesha 3.3 serving about 20 exported filesystems using Proxy FSAL. I set
up my config, and started the server. We were able to mount all directories successfully
on a pair of clients, and run miscellaneous tests. Everything looked good. However, about
3 hours after a successful server start, I started seeing the following repeatedly in the
log. I checked that the NFS server exports were still fine, and we couldn’t find anything
significant on either client, so I’m wondering where these are coming from. Is there some
timeout? Seeking advice…
Thanks.
-Jeff
21/09/2020 18:28:43 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[main] nfs_start :NFS
STARTUP :EVENT :-------------------------------------------------
21/09/2020 18:28:43 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[main] nfs_start :NFS
STARTUP :EVENT : NFS SERVER INITIALIZED
21/09/2020 18:28:43 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[main] nfs_start :NFS
STARTUP :EVENT :-------------------------------------------------
21/09/2020 18:30:13 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[reaper]
nfs_lift_grace_locked :STATE :EVENT :NFS Server Now NOT IN GRACE
21/09/2020 21:18:17 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[pxy_clientid_renewer]
pxy_clientid_renewer :FSAL :EVENT :Failed to renew session
21/09/2020 21:18:17 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[pxy_clientid_renewer]
pxy_clientid_renewer :FSAL :EVENT :Failed to renew session
21/09/2020 21:18:17 : epoch 5f68f0da : linux : ganesha.nfsd-48[pxy_clientid_renewer]
pxy_clientid_renewer :FSAL :EVENT :Failed to renew session
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